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By John Bolton Barack Obama's first visit to Asia since his inauguration was one of the most disappointing trips by a... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni, seen here at the end of their recent visit to Qatar, were... Full Article at CBC News
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It was, of course, the IoS wot won it. Full Article at The Independent
I told Brian Cowen how sorry I was for them ... But don't ask me to substitute myself for the referee, or the French football authorities, or the European football authorities: leave me right where I am.
You know that woman you've been playing hide the baguette with? That's the first lady of France, Carla Bruni! If you fire me I'll call President Sarkozy and he'll be all over you like Truffaut on Hitchcock
We will go to talks after Netanyahu gives us guarantees for the return of all Syrian land
Sarkozy said he was sympathetic to Ireland’s position, but could not support Cowen’s call for restaging the game.
I was sorry for [Ireland] but do not ask me to stand in for the referee of the game
He (Sarkozy) would understand the sense of disappointment that the Irish people feel after the tremendous performance last night I think that fair play is a fundamental part of the game.
France will have a European commissioner with important responsibilities ... We’ll see if it’s internal markets or another one.
Foreign policy more than anything else is about experience ... Her profile makes it easy for the likes of (French President Nicolas) Sarkozy and (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel to push her aside.
He’s shown a lot of skills regarding Belgium, and that’s a problem in fact, because he’ll have to abandon his prime minister’s position
Having regard to the fact that President Sarkozy was seen entering the dressing room
I said to Brian Cowen, who is a friend of mine as you know, that I was sorry for them and how I was struck by the talent and vigour of the Irish team.
It is a caricature of democracy. We have the feeling that the 27, especially [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel and [French President] Nicolas Sarkozy are looking for people who won't overshadow them
You constantly criticise me for meddling in everything
As President Sarkozy said, ‘This cooperation is a strategic choice for France and for Iraq,’
provides us with the opportunity to go further in the reflection on economic policy as well as on competition policy
Bruni-Sarkozy realises that her participation would draw more attention to the efforts (made by Qatar to lure French institutions).
It's fabulous - we're really glad to get through. Qualification is important as it's a major event
For the first time, France successfully stood up for its own values, against those of Mr. Sarkozy
I told [Syrian] President [Bashar] Assad … and [Israeli] Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu: France is ready to facilitate the resumption of talks, if the parties consider that we can be helpful.
French president Nicolas Sarkozy took charge personally of all efforts to have her released - he called on Syrian president [Bashar] al-Assad to intervene
The priority is to restart as soon as possible the peace process
We view French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to Saudi Arabia as an attempt to build upon these commercial and diplomatic interests
But sometimes in these moments of great tensions solutions arise, because they give the actors the courage and strength to move forward. It is for us to help them
Van Rompuy is being seen as the Sarkozy-Merkel candidate and there is resentment at a perceived Franco-German stitch up
The deadlock in which we find ourselves today is extremely worrying
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